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When Disaster Happens: A Policy Guide for Climate Resettlement

In the year since Hurricane Maria, residents in Puerto Rico have fought to rebuild, despite a shamefully inadequate federal response.

08/29/2018 | Organizing for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico and Beyond, Organizing for Environmental Justice

Expanding Voter Registration in Cities and Counties: A Toolkit for Local Policymakers

American democracy is at a crossroads. More than a decade of attacks on voting rights and democratic participation—from Shelby County v. Holder to restrictive state voter ID laws—have undermined the...

07/13/2018 | Fighting for an Inclusive Democracy

Forced Arbitration: A Corporate Attack on Our Justice System

06/14/2018 | Forced Arbitration: A Corporate Attack on Workers’ Rights

Trapped In Part-Time: Walmart’s Phantom Ladder of Opportunity

Walmart drives working conditions in retail. Walmart’s size is unparalleled: with 1.5 million American workers, the company is the largest corporate employer and the largest low-wage employer in the...

06/13/2018 | Restoring a Fair Workweek

Pain and Profit After Maria: Companies Taking Puerto Rico by Storm

Five months after Hurricane Maria, and amid a continuing austerity crisis, conditions in Puerto Rico remain dire.

05/22/2018 | Hedge Clippers | Organizing for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico and Beyond

Bankrolling Oppression: How Wall Street Companies Finance the Private Prison and Immigrant Detention Industry

The private prison and immigrant detention industry profits off of the pain of communities and the separation of families. As the Trump administration continues to advance policies that further...

04/30/2018 | Center for Popular Democracy, Make the Road New York, New York Communities for Change, Enlace International, and the Strong Economy for All Coalition | Holding Wall Street Accountable, Protecting Immigrant Communities

From Failure to Freedom: Dismantling Milwaukee's School-to-Prison Pipeline with the Youth Power Agenda

The systemic criminalization of youth of color, youth with disabilities, and youth of color with disabilities in schools is one of the most blatant and egregious examples of structural racism and...

04/10/2018 | Center for Popular Democracy and Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) | Organizing for Education Justice

10 Years After: the Financial Crisis and the New York Federal Reserve District

This report marks the 10-year anniversary of the global financial crisis that threatened the stability of the financial system and resulted in severe and protracted economic hardship for communities...

03/8/2018 | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

National Survey of Retail Workers: Key Insights for Workforce Development

As the nation’s largest private employer, retail is a significant driver of both national and regional economies and employs 10 percent of the private sector workforce.

03/2/2018 | Restoring a Fair Workweek

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